| 1. Birds in Flight |
| 2. Stars at Night |
| 3. Aspirations |
| 4. Fate |
| 5. This Road Together |
| 6. Serenity |
| 7. River Song |
| 8. Dusk to Dawn |
| 9. Before |
| 10. Years Gone By |
| 11. Familiar Places |
Reflections,Matthew Culley,The Orchard,Int'l & World Music,Pop
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Reflections: Carly Simon's Greatest Hits
Carly Simon Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001XANAS Release Date: 2004-05-04 |
Tracks:
- That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be
- Legend In Your Own Time
- Anticipation
- The Right Thing To Do
- You're So Vain
- Mockingbird- with James Taylor
- Haven't Got Time For The Pain
- Nobody Does It Better
- You Belong To Me
- Jesse
- Coming Around Again
- Give Me All Night
- The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of
- All I Want Is You
- Let The River Run
- Better Not Tell Her
- Love Of My Life
- Like A River
- Touched By The Sun
- Amity- with Sally Taylor
Album Description
This is the first career-spanning, multi-label single disc compilation of her career, including hits from Elektra, Arista, etc.20 songs- every one of Carly's top Billboard charting hits Digitally Remastered directly from the master tapes.
First single disc multi-label compilation ever!
One of music's most influential and cherished singer/songwriters, Carly Simon has recorded and released over 25 albums and is internationally renowned as a versatile artist who is consistently breaking new ground.
Grammy and Oscar winner, her experiences in life, love and motherhood and her strive for success have translated into several of the most memorable hit songs ever recorded.
Various musicians such as Jennifer Lopez, Janet Jackson, Tori Amos, and Mandy Moore have recently covered some of Carly's songs.
Extensive CD booklet with introduction by Carly Simon!
Includes rare photos and complete essay by Stephen Davis on Carly's illustrious career.
Customer Reviews:
GOOD MUSIC.......2007-07-03
Superb!.......2007-07-03
Carly Simon: Touched By The Sun.....Goddess.......2007-07-01
If you're only getting ONE............2007-06-16
This album is an hour and nineteen minutes of a pure, joy-filled journey over about thirty years, delivered in pretty much chronological order. All, or at least most, of your favorites are here. No point in discussing individual tracks; if you're reading this, you probably have them memorized. It's a good thing that "Better Not Tell Her" is not about me.
I have all of Carly's records. Not everybody will care to. Sad. If you only want one, start here. You will probly get hooked, and want them all.[Unfortunately, a couple are tough to find]. Carly's voice has actually improved with time, and every girl should be lucky enough to have her looks at 60. Essential album.
Carly's Best.......2007-06-14
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Reflections - A Retrospective
Mary J. Blige Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000JU8HHE Release Date: 2006-12-12 |
Tracks:
- Reflections (I Remember)
- We Ride (I See The Future)
- You Know
- King & Queen
- No More Drama
- Family Affair
- Real Love
- No One Will Do
- Be Without You
- I'm Going Down
- 911
- Not Gon' Cry
- My Life '06
- Be Happy
- I'll Be There For You/You're All I Need To Get By
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Mary J. fans are about as likely to put up with chain-pulling as the queen of hip-hop soul herself--which is why a good many of them have been quick to point out that this disc, exceptional as it is, doesn't quite equal a greatest hits package. Where among these favorites are biggies such as "Love @ 1st Sight," "You Remind Me," "Your Child," and "Dance for Me"? The answer is it doesn't much matter. Because Reflections, as its name suggests, is a mere dip in the Mary J. memory pool--a meatier hits package is likely on the way. There's no time like the present, then, for rolling with the latest on offer from R&B's reigning bruised-hearted lady. Threaded through evergreens like "Family Affair," "Not Gon' Cry," and "No More Drama" are four new tracks, not a one of which is a throwaway: "We Ride (I See the Future)" coasts on attitude and a hand-clappy beat; "King & Queen," a duet with John Legend, seems spun from some ecstatic fantasy; "You Know" breaks itself down to a dizzy-headed disco vibe; and opener "Reflections (I Remember)" is a proud look back on a lifetime of heartbreak and healing. It may not be as definitive a disc as some would like, but in determining whether to buy it, take a cue from Mary J.: don't hold back. --Tammy La GorceAlbum Description
To state that 2006 was one of the biggest years of Mary J Blige's career isn't hype. It is truth. In 2006 there was no bigger story or artist, in any genre, than Mary J Blige. Thanks to a chart-topping album, history making #1 single, galvanizing television appearances and a sold out tour, 2006 became the 12-month span in which the multiple platinum selling, Grammy winning Queen of Hip Hop Soul scaled new creative, personal and commercial heights. So after all of those dazzling achievements what does Mary J do to top it? Simple. She rewards her fans by recording yet another classic in the making - REFLECTIONS - A RETROSPECTIVE.A much anticipated and long awaited collection Reflections -A Retrospective not only gathers together all Mary J's timeless greatest hits but features FOUR NEW GREATEST HITS TO BE - the first of which is the hot single "We Ride (I See The Future"). Spanning the entirety of Mary J's spectacular 15-year career Reflections- A Retrospective is more than a greatest hits collection. It's a soulful shout out to Mary J's loyal fans, and a celebration of the year when one of R&B's most influential singers "broke through" bigger than ever.
Released on December 20th, 2005, Mary's 7th cd The Breakthrough debuted at #1, and sold an astonishing 727,163 copies its first week: making it not just the best opening week for a solo R&B female artist in SoundScan history but the biggest opening week of 2006 to date. Period. Yet even more explosive than The Breakthrough's success was the album's lead off single "Be Without You". Written and produced by BRYAN MICHAEL COX and JONATA AUSTIN (the same creative team responsible for "We Ride (I See The Future"), "Be Without You" had the #1 spot on the Billboard R&B charts on lock; and stayed there for a record breaking 15 straight weeks. "Be Without You" was not only the biggest hit of Mary's already brilliant career, it entered the history books by becoming the longest-running No. 1 song on the R&B chart since it was reintroduced, after a brief hiatus, in 1965. You'd have to go back to 1949 to find a #1 song with as lengthy a chart run as "Be Without You."
The Breakthrough was equally dominant. The emotive CD was the recipient of universal critical acclaim, with Vanity Fair declaring, "...she's still the Queen..." USA Today stating "Another Blige `Breakthrough' ...Blige still touches souls..." and the Boston Globe hailing the cd as "...a start-to-finish triumph."
Fans also felt The Breakthrough's power. Following Mary's stellar performance on the 2006 Grammy Awards, (dueting with U2 on their ballad "One"), The Breakthrough recaptured the top spot on the Billboard 200. Along with that electrifying appearance -which the St. Petersburg Times declared was "chills-inducing" - Mary also performed on the finales of "Dancing With the Stars" and "American Idol", "Oprah", and the ABC soap "One Life To Live".
RON FAIR, Chairman of Geffen Records says of Mary's success "Mary J. Blige has reached the defining moment of her life - as a vocalist, as a songwriter, and as a human being. Her new album "Reflections- A Retrospective" is an essential collection of songs that solidifies Mary as one of the greatest recording artists of all time. Anyone who has ever suffered loss, experienced pain, been in trouble, gave love or been loved, can find themselves in the music of Mary J. Blige."
With her landmark 1992 cd What's The 411 Mary J Blige became R&B's standard bearer, setting both its sound and style. Since that debut Mary has earned 3 Grammys, had 7 multi platinum albums, lent her support to a slew of high profile charities and earned the unqualified respect of fans, critics and her fellow performers. With a soulful power that knows no equal, Mary J Blige owned 2006 and the Queen continues her reign with Reflections - A retrospective.
Customer Reviews:
Absolutely amazing.......2007-07-03
A great introduction with a...wilfully commercial air........2007-05-27
Although itis indeed a retrospective collection of songs spanning the R&B superstar's 15 year career, it also boasts four brand spanking new tracks, including her hot single "We Ride (I See the Future)".
Highlights include the yearning, Chaka Khan influenced funk of "Real Love"; the Norman Whitfield penned soul ballad "I'm Goin' Down" - in which Blige comes across like Aretha Franklin at her most pure and tormented - and the cathartic gospel tinged pop of "As" (featuring George Michael).
Of course, at only 18 tracks it could be argued "Reflections" is too short for someone with such a rich back catalogue as Blige ("Mary Jane", "All That I Can Say" and "Not Today", for example, are noticeably absent), but this is nitpicking.
Brimming with timeless slices of soul, "Reflections" serves as an excellent introduction for anyone looking to explore Blige's work for the first time, while the very thought of a few fresh cuts is sure to satisfy fans' thirst for new material until her next studio album arrives.
Nice compilation of hu\its, nice new songs........2007-05-12
Mary J. 5++++ stars, but this release is not a true retrospective, not even for casual fans.......2007-05-06
While Amazon usually gets things right, it wrongly states in its product description that this release is a "reward" to her fans after making her critically and commercially praised "The Breakthrough," when in reality this retrospective was initially being pushed by her record label to cash in on the 2005 holiday season. Mary J. refused to go along with the plan and pushed hard for the release of "The Breakthrough" before any greatest of release. The importance here lies in that Geffen was ready to release this AS IS as a full 1 disc retrospective and as such does not cut it, especially for fans who would want to have her greatest hits/retrospective/best of, in one package. She is one of few artists who even at this stage of the gaem requires at least a 2 CD retrospective to cover her essential material. I won't go into details of what is missing as fans probably know what's missing.
Geffen was very smart (yet annoying) in that this release has 4 killer new songs (almost 1/3 of the release) and SOME of Mary's greatest hits, so it made hard for any true fan to overlook it even if he/she had all of Mary J.'s releases. What is also great is that these songs are at the start of the release and directly address the listener with Mary's declarations of self-love/no more drama and while she has made the claims before, it's clear that this is always an ongoing process. Obviosuly any listener will see that she's as eloquent as ever as speaking to her fans about the journey.
I "only" give this 4 stars in order to warn the casual listener that this is not by any means a full retrospective and for hard-core fans to know that the 4 new songs are worth the price of the release (I love them), but to buy with caution.
To resolve this impasse, I have made my personal 2 CD best of, which include songs from a release that just came out that has most of her favorite duets. You can only find this duet release at a particular CD vendor (initials C.C.).
I would still recommend this release to all, but just want to help spread the word about the real story behind the timing of this release and what you should expect. Thanks for reading and for the nice e-mails.
Could have been better!.......2007-03-27
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Reflections
Paul Van Dyk Manufacturer: Mute U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C8ATU Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
Tracks:
- Crush
- Time of Our Lives
- Like a Friend
- Reflections
- Nothing But You
- Buenaventura
- Homage
- Never Forget
- Knowledge
- That's Life
- Connected
- Spellbound
- Kaleidoscope
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Paul Van Dyk's pop sense dominates Reflections, giving his squeaky-clean progressive trance a catchy, yet disposable weightlessness. As a DJ, Van Dyk is beyond human, existing in that rarefied "superstar DJ" realm filled with exotic locales and sweat-soaked masses of young, beautiful fans. But on record, his reputation as a master spinner takes a backseat to his songwriting/production work. Even 2001's The Politics of Dancing, billed as the DJ's first proper mix record, was given a dollop of post-production gloss. Too often, there's a feeling something is missing, that blood and sweat has been replaced with something cold and muted. With a variety of guest vocalists on hand, Reflections comes close to a proper "crossover" record without taking the verse-chorus-verse plunge, and this actually gives it some heart. Jan Johnston's cheerful mantra on "Like a Friend," for instance, makes for a lovely bounce, like a lullaby with a beat. More often though, the ear drifts into a nostalgic desire for early mornings spent in dark clubs, listening to Van Dyk spin music with a little more meat on its bones. --Matthew CookeAlbum Description
Paul Van Dyk's first new artist album in 3 years! Features 13 tracks. Mute. 2003.Customer Reviews:
A decent trance CD.......2006-11-02
One thing I can say for certain is that most of the good music can be found in the first half of the album. All the music (minus Like a Friend) on the first half is very well produced and the vocals and the music were mixed brilliantly. That being said, after track 8, Never Forget, the mix between vocals and music doesn't seem natural and didn't feel as lovely as the beginning of the cd did.
One of my favorite tracks is Time of Our Lives, which is a slightly harder trance song, but the construction of the song and the feeling brought through the beat really makes me happy. One of my least favorite tracks is the next song Like a Friend. In this song, it doesn't feel that the music flowed with the vocals at all, which didn't feel like it belonged on the record alongside the other songs.
Shows you what we knew............2006-03-27
Fast forward to today....I just decided to give "Reflections" a second chance after seeing the special 2-CD edition in a store on sale. Well, unbelievably, I was not disappointed at all. I have decided that this CD was ahead of its time because it does not sound at all outrageous or lame to me now, especially after hearing Paul's "Politics of Dancing 2" and some other artists' newer stuff. It is not uncommon for popular musical artists to want to branch out, and even when I felt disappointed in this music I didn't anticipate that PVD was going to hell in a handbasket, just that he was going to attempt some different sounds. Oakenfold did it successfully, so why shouldn't PVD? PVD is still making music in his signature style, so what's the big deal if he ventures into other sounds once in a while? Also, I have to hand it to him that he can grow and evolve and still produce what I consider great music.
I think it is the mark of a true fan to appreciate all the styles of a truly great artist, and to be able to evolve with them into a more mature and modern sound. To be hung up on only one type of sound that existed circa 1999 and trash everything else an artist comes out with even if it is good (like this CD is, or obviously it wouldn't have garnered a Grammy nomination) is to be a person who is stuck in a musical rut and refuses to come out! Expand your horizons, you may be surprised at how your feelings may change after giving this CD another chance and listening it for more than a few times.
PVD, true maestro in the DJ world!.......2006-03-09
Simply a great album.......2005-08-18
Paul Van Dyk has serious emotional beats that makes you cry, or Reminds you of your own life.
He has won many awards in his hometown in Berlin, other german cities and around the world.(Don't belive me go to PvD's website.)
Reflections almost won a grammy but got beaten by Basement Jaxx's "Kish Kash" but is still good.
Reflections, Connected and Nothing but You are the singles that I enjoy.
Worth the money!
great album.......2005-05-20
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Reflections of Passion
Yanni Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000000JS Release Date: 1990-04-24 |
Tracks:
- After The Sunrise
- The Mermaid
- Quiet Man
- Nostalgia
- Almost A Whisper
- The Rain Must Fall
- Acroyali
- Farewell
- Swept Away
- True Native
- Secret Vows
- Flight Of Fantasy
- A Word In Private
- First Touch
- Reflections Of Passion
Amazon.com
Reflections of Passion is the first of what has became a near-torrent of "best-of" collections and other repackagings involving Yanni's early work. To avoid confusion when pondering the long list of Yanni "special projects," keep this in mind: Reflections of Passion is the pick of the litter, a handsome distillation of Yanni's most imaginative period, his Out of Silence and Chameleon Days era. This was before saxophones and sopranos and string sections began cluttering what had been one of contemporary instrumental music's most arresting and thoughtfully energized keyboard-powered sounds. Listen to the commanding-yet-nonaggressive bravura of "After the Sunrise" and "The Rain Must Fall" and recall the days when Yanni infused the "new age" genre with a refreshingly brawny sound, a distinctive style that surged as convincingly as it serenaded. The straightforward approach displayed on this superb sampler is a welcome reminder of the evocative sparks Yanni's compositions could strike before he entered his black-velvet and pink-bow phase. Even the disk's three bonus tracks, particularly "Flight of Fantasy," are aglow with the keyboardist's then-unmistakable style of saintly sexuality. Here's hoping future Yanni works don't merely reflect the passion, but recapture it as well. --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
LOVE IT.......2007-07-14
Aim to please.......2007-04-04
Great Listening.......2007-03-16
LOVE THIS SOUND.......2007-03-09
Nice to listen in peak traffic.......2007-01-03
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Reflections
Apocalyptica Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007SL3CE Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Prologue (Apprehension)
- No Education
- Faraway
- Somewhere Around Nothing
- Drive
- Cohkka
- Conclusion
- Resurrection
- Heat
- Cortege
- Pandemonium
- Toreador II
- Epilogue (Relief)
- Seemann (Album Version)
- Faraway Vol. 2 (Extended Version)
- Deep Down Ascend (Demo)
- Kellot (Demo)
Customer Reviews:
Apocalyptica Experiments.......2006-03-07
If you are already a big Apocalyptica fan, I suggest you hunt down the re-released import edition titled Reflections Revised. It contains five bonus tracks (Seemann (Rammstein Cover) featuring Nina Hagen, Faraway Vol. 2 (featuring Linda, who honestly kills the original song), Delusion, Perdition and Leave Me Alone.) There is also a second disc, a DVD featuring live videos from two concerts with them playing Nothing Else Matters, Somewhere Around Nothing, Faraway, Enter Sandman and Inquisition Symphony. We also get the music videos for Faraway Vol. 2 and Seemann as well as the making of the music videos and the members of Apocalyptica talking about the making of the album Reflections. Mine features different artwork as well and is actually a darkened night version of the original picture.
So there you have it. Try and hunt down Reflections Revised with eBay or something. The bonus content is worth it. Even if you don't get the revised edition, you're still going to get an amazing CD. Its well worth the money, had this CD had even a handful of metal covers, it would easily been their best CD and topped Inquisition Symphony. Hoped this helped.
Dark and powerful.......2006-02-08
This Is Interesting - Do Not Pass It Up.......2005-07-24
The three main figures in Apocalyptica are Eicca Toppinen, Paavo Lotjonen, and Perttu Kivilaakso who all are very adept at the cello and as you listen you find yourself quickly swept up into a unique array of musical colors as you listen to the piece. In addition to the studio musicians who encompass the rest of the recorded piece, Dave Lombardo (most noted for his work in Slayer) appears on a number of tracks as drummer and percussionist.
I enjoyed most of this CD, and had so many interesting takes as Listened. The song "Faraway" had an almost movie soundtrack feel to it. It was a warm and sincere piece, while "Prologue Apprehension" which starts the CD kicks you into a decent gear. In "Somewhere Around Nothing" there are some technical chops that one only generally would find in stuff like Dream Theater or Yes. It is a recommended piece for those who choose to experiment a little more often than others, or for those seeking a different level of musical satisfaction. There are 18 tracks on the CD, a large number of bonus tracks and a video. It is certainly a good amount of value for the money. Of all the tracks, there is two vocal songs, and one is sung by Nina Hagen.
drums from a good drummer.......2005-06-25
more is less?.......2005-06-14
Yes, I like Reflections. Yes, I love Apocalyptica, and this album is good and I'm happy that someone had the sense to release it in the States. But here's the thing. Part of Apocalyptica's appeal was the fact that their music was exclusively created by cellos. On "Inquisition Symphony" they even boasted about this. On "Cult", Path Vol. 2 (when they brought in a vocalist) was really f'in cool. Yes, I'm glad that they want to experiment and "expand their sound" and I want the group to feel free creatively, but the addition of percussive elements on some tracks on this album seems to take away from their unique, original butt-kickin' nature, the feeling of "Oh my god, they made all this crazy noise with just /cellos/?!" So, Apocalytpica is still doing well, but I fear with the addition of other instruments they have become just another orchestral metal band.
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Reflections of Spain: Spanish Favorites for Guitar
David Russell , Isaac Albeniz , Enrique Granados , Joaquin Malats , Francisco Tarrega , and Antonio Ruiz-Pipo Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005V0WV Release Date: 2002-01-22 |
Tracks:
- Serenata espanola (Joaquin Malats)
- Capricho Arabe (Francisco Tarrega)
- Recuerdos de la Alhambra (Francisco Tarrega)
- Andaluza (Spanish Dance No. 5) (Enrique Granados)
- Danza melancolica (Spanish Dance No. 10) (Enrique Granados)
- La Maja de Goya (from Tonadillas al estila antiguo) (Enrique Granados)
- Valses poeticos - Vivace, poeticos, Tempo de vals noble, Tempo de vals lento, Allegro humoristico, Allegretto, Sentimental, Vivo, Presto (Enrique Granados)
- Sevilla (from Suite espanola, Op. 47) (Isaac Albeniz)
- Mallorca, Op. 202 (Isaac Albeniz)
- Asturias (from Suite espanola, Op. 47) (Isaac Albeniz)
- Cancion y Danza No. 1 (Antonio Ruiz-Pipo)
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David Russell was born in Glasgow, Scotland, but his family moved to Spain while he was still a young boy so he could study music in the birthplace of classical guitar. On Reflections of Spain, Russell plays the music of his childhood home with all the joy you would expect from someone revisiting a beloved place. Russell's formidable technique is powered by a keen intelligence and tempered by an emotional delivery. He plays chestnuts like Tarrega's "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" and Albeinez's "Austurias" with a fond intimacy that rescues them from cliché. Perhaps the finest moments on the CD are Russell's guitar arrangements of four of Granados's compositions. Although Granados wrote pieces like "Danza Melancolia" and "Andaluza" for piano, Russell's thoughtful versions remind us that the folk dances that inspired them were originally accompanied by the guitar. David Russell is one the finest classical guitarists to emerge in recent years, and his playing on Reflections of Spain is a near perfect wedding of technique and temperament. --Michael SimmonsCustomer Reviews:
Exquisite music.......2007-06-09
beautiful reflections.......2006-07-07
The Best.......2006-04-16
Yet another Spanish guitar music...........2006-03-09
This is the first artist that I hear uses proper dynamics in his performance...the rest of the pack do not nearly use the guitar as a guitar they use it just another vehicle to play a composition....David's strumming...pulling pushing the music and his singing tone is above all others...not as controled as other classical players....if people played the guitar as a guitar not as a lute..or harpsicored or a piano...then this is what it should sound like...acoustic guitar's range is very limited ...but in the hands of a master...there are no limits....
Simple beauty.......2005-09-05
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Reflections From Broadway
John Barrowman Manufacturer: Jay Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00003TFLM Release Date: 2000-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Beauty And the Beast: If I Can't Love Her
- Anyone Can Whistle
- Miss Saigon: Why God Why?
- I'd Rather Be Sailing
- Whistle Down the Wind
- Dreamers
- Can You Feel the Love Tonight?
- Red Red Rose
- Good Thing Going
- Easy to Love
- Boy from Nowhere, The
- Tell My Father
- Being Alive
- I Chose Right
- Try to Remember
- Proud of Your Boy
- Sunset Boulevard
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On the heels of his Broadway appearance in Stephen Sondheim's Putting It Together in November 1999, John Barrowman makes his solo debut with Reflections from Broadway, and it's a beauty. He provides plenty of Sondheim, of course, as well as numbers from other shows he has performed in both New York and London, including Sunset Boulevard, Miss Saigon, Beauty and the Beast, Anything Goes, and Michael Leander and Chris Seago's Matador. Barrowman's voice is sweet on ballads and rings bright and clear on the big numbers, and the orchestra and piano accompaniments sound just as good. Also on hand are some rarities, William Finn's delightful "I'd Rather Be Sailing," and Marvin Hamlisch's "Dreamers," which disappeared quickly in 1983 as part of the critically lambasted Jean Seberg but is becoming something of a standard for lighter voices. --David HoriuchiCustomer Reviews:
Not overly impressed.......2007-01-27
He is gorgeous.......2007-01-16
I have loved John since... not the christmas we just had, but the one before... 25th December 2005.
He has an amazing voice and an amazing acting talent, everyone should love him as much as i do...
From John Barrowman's absolute no.1 fan!!
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Easy to Love... Mostly.......2007-01-05
Having flushed that out, I have to point out that this album is definitely a must-have for any fan of musical theatre. The treasures on here (and again, I mention "Red, Red Rose" and "Easy to Love") are worth every penny. Buy this album now!
perfect.......2007-01-03
Charismatic.......2006-08-13
TRY TO REMEMBER, a signature tune for another artist, is presented here, and the only questionmark I have re this CD: It's like anyone but Garland doing OVER THE RAINBOW, it can't but suffer by comparison. However, for all that, Barrowman has a beautiful voice and the arrangement is true; he provides a real lilting quality I never heard in it before.
For anyone seeking new arrangements for Broadway standards - this isn't the place to get it. This is about re-creating arrangements from shows so they live again on a recording placed next to other songs, with only one vocal interpreter (the only thing missing is the audience applause).
Another reviewer declares Barrowman to be requiring voice lessons, as he is "untechnical," personally I detected no flaws here, as Barrowman's voice is vigorous, able to lull or pontificate as per the arrangements, so either sweet or bombastic, the full range is offered here.
It is true Barrowman is more pop/showtune vocalist (though not weak-voiced at all) than sublime operatic tenor in the way of Patrick Wilson (who can also sing rock; a great versatile and strong lyric tenor - where is his solo CD? I keep asking myself). But other "untrained" excellent singers of the past have been Sinatra and Garland, and they managed to convey great emotion, and that shines over technical brilliance in what stands the test of time. In re "technique" Barrowman is obviously superior to Sinatra, with much greater range, which is showcased here, which is not a putdown of Sinatra, who was never a Broadway-based performer, or required that power or range.
On this CD, it would be surprising if someone couldn't find a favorite selection amongst this collection of gems; as Barrowman chose wisely, so little known songs are in competition with show signature tunes, yet they all have equal pride of place.
One puzzlement: The surprise closing number, supposed to be a duet between Barrowman and his mother, is missing on my CD, so perhaps it was deleted on later issuings.
If I had to steer someone to Barrowman's voice and music I would steer them in this direction, rather than the Swings Cole Porter, as here his vocal talents are more showcased.
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Mythical Kings & Iguanas/Reflections in a Mud Puddle
Dory Previn Manufacturer: Bgo - Beat Goes on ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000011PL Release Date: 2002-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Mythical Kings and Iguanas
- Yada Yada La Scala
- Lady With The Braid
- Her Mothers Daughter
- Angels and Devils The Following Day
- Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign
- Lemon Haired Ladies
- Stone For Bessie Smith
- The Game
- Going Home (Mythical Kings and Iguanas)
- Doppelganger
- The New Enzyme Detergent Demise of Ali MacGraw
- The Talkative Woman and the Two Star General
- The Altruist and the Needy Case
- Play It Again, Sam
- The Earthquake in Los Angeles (February, 1971)
- The Final Flight of the Hindenburg (May, 1937)
- I Dance and Dance and Smile and Smile ("After an initial deep split the tremors can go
- The Air Crash in New Jersey
- Aftershock
Customer Reviews:
Like re-discovering an old friend.......2007-06-26
As good as I remember.......2007-03-09
I'll also glad to say that I am no longer into being depressed, so the lyrics are not as meaningful as they were in my days of adolescent angst.
uhhh.....yeah........2005-03-02
An Amazing Piece of Music.......2003-05-06
I was so wild about this album, I forced all my friends th hear it, they went out and purchased it, also. I went through 4 copies of this album, and my last copy is badly used. I think I was the only person, along with my friends, who actual bought his on vinyl way back when.
To hear it on CD is a joy, no cracks, scratches, and most of all,the quality is remarkable. The original master was terrible, so the original pressings sounded "cloudy". The CD format, I hear instruments, and vocal backings I never heard on vinyl.
If you love female songwriters, and you love to feel suicidal after listening to an artist---BUY THIS, it will put you off the deep edge!
"Such a Ride".......2003-04-21
Track after track hooks you into her music and experiences. To my mind, the most memorable and moving musical tour d'force is the track "Going Home (Mythical Kings and Iguanas)" She builds the song into a full gospel chorus crescendo (as her own vocal quiets and fades) into "Going home is such a ride. . . such a long and lonely ride"! Dory Previn has 'soul'! This track will leave you in a spiritual place you've never been before and yet you will feel quite at home in.
I loved this album years and years ago and was thrilled to find preserved pristine on CD. It's a great and timeless album. Thanks tyou Dory Previn wherever you are these days. . . you've made a lasting contribution to American and world music.
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Reflections of Rosemary
Debby Boone Manufacturer: Concord Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007XBMFW Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Blue Skies
- I'll Be Home
- The Best Is Yet To Come
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
- Mood Indigo
- It Might As Well Be Spring
- Van Heusen Medley
- Your're Going To Hear From Me
- It Never Entered My Mind/In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
- I've Grown Accustomed To His Face
- Time After Time
- The Music ThatMakes Me Dance
- You Are There
- Not Listed
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What a voice!.......2007-03-07
I didn't realize Rosemary Clooney was here mother-in-law (hence the title, "Reflections of Rosemary").
"You Ain't Been Blue . . . Till You've Had That Mood Indigo".......2007-01-22
I have enjoyed the music of Debby Boone since she recorded an album of great inspirational songs in the seventies and eighties most notably "Sweet Adoration," "Can You Reach My Friend?" "Sincerely Yours" and "You Light Up My Life." Her father's music, Pat Boone, has been part of my very musical family when I was growing up. He was one of my late parents' favorite singers and mine, too and I was especially fond of his hit song, "Love Letters In The Sand."
On this elegantly charming tribute album recorded with love and dedication, Debby Boone sings sixteen classic standards starting off with an uplifting Irving Berlin classic, "Blue Skies," which Rosemary Clooney used to sing to her first grandson Jordan, whenever he was "sad, when he took a fall and was crying, or anytime he needed his spirits lifted." It's a surprised added track - Ms. Clooney's A Capella version. Ms. Boone stated that, like her son Jordan, she would always find comfort in this beautiful song, which highlights Scott Hamilton on tenor sax solo.
While all the tracks are so enjoyable, I really love the way she sang "Mood Indigo," which features a vocal quartet - herself and her sisters Cheryl, Lindy and Laury with vocal chart arrangement written by Earl Brown. With its vintage-sounding arrangement and its nostalgic rendition, this song evokes a sentimental feeling that will flood your eyes with an ocean of tears as the sisters sing . . .
Little sister, you ain't been blue
No, no, no,
You ain't been blue
Not till you've had that mood indigo
That feelin' goes stealin' down to your shoes
Then you cry, you just sit there and cry
Go long, so long blues . . .
Always get that mood indigo
Since my baby said goodbye
In the evenin' when lights are low
I'm so lonesome I could cry.
The wonderful tone of John Pizzarrelli's guitar as well as his soft and mellow scat can be heard in "I've Grown Accustomed To His Face" while Dan Higgin's flute plays beautifully in "It Might As Well Be Spring" complementing Ms. Boone's gorgeous vocals. The Van Heusen/Burke medley is also surprisingly stunning "But Beautiful," "Moonlight Becomes You" and "Like Someone In Love." One of my all-time favorites "The Music That Makes Me Dance" by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill was rendered so beautiful and heartfelt making it one of the best interpretations ever recorded. And she dedicated it to her hubby, Gabri. The delicate medley of "It Never Entered My Mind" and "In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning" was selected as a tribute to Frank Sinatra, whom Ms. Boone had worked with on several occasions in the past. The enchanting Bossa Nova arrangement on "The Best Is Yet To Come" is so pleasing to the ears.
An all-time top favorite, Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne's "Time After Time" is also a highlight and one of the singer's favorite songs that Chet Baker recorded in an album called "Chet Baker Sings." According to her, "she fell in love with that album in 1996 and developed a real school girl's crush on Chet. She spent summer tirelessly delighting in his trumpet playing and melting at the sound of his voice, not to mention his picture." She then sent a copy of the record to Rosemary knowing that she would absolutely "love the way this guy sang." And to her surprise, Rosemary told her; "Do you know I carry around a picture of Chet Baker in my wallet to this day?" In other words, they had a crush on the same guy! Co-incidentally, "Chet Baker Sings" is also my very first Chet Baker CD from my collection and I have written a review on this outstanding album about a year ago. It's a very nice album that focuses on Chet Baker not as a trumpet player but as a singer with a soft and mellow vocal style.
Listen to Debby Boone at her utmost best as she pays homage to one of the best female singers of all-time, Rosemary Clooney. You'll also be delighted with the Liner Notes, which include in great detail Ms. Boone's heartfelt sentiments for each and every song she selected for this great tribute album.
An album of sheer beauty, elegance and perfection.
what a find!.......2006-09-06
in the liner notes, which are very interesting, she tells us that rosemary left debby her arrangements. wow. that tells us that rosemary herself felt she was the gal to carry them on. and i believe it is true. she did her mom-in-law very proud indeed.
i hope we hear more from debby boone!!
awesome.......2006-04-14
You will play it over and over.
OK but could have been better.......2005-10-19
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The Collection: Fire on the Mountain/Million Mile Reflections/Full Moon
The Charlie Daniels Band Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009I7O2K Release Date: 2005-05-31 |
Tracks:
- Caballo Diablo
- Long Haired Country Boy
- Trudy - Charlie Daniels
- Georgia
- Feeling Free
- South's Gonna Do It
- New York City, King Size Rosewood Red
- No Place to Go
- Orange Blossom Special
Tracks:
- Passing Lane
- Blue Star
- Jitterbug
- Behind Your Eyes
- Reflections
- Devil Went Down to Georgia
- Mississippi
- Blind Man
- Rainbow Ride
Tracks:
- Legend of Wooley Swamp
- Carolina (I Remember You)
- Lonesome Boy from Dixie
- No Potion for the Pain
- Toreador
- South Sea Song
- Dance, Gypsy, Dance
- Money
- In America
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